A blog for members of Westbury Baptist Church, people who want to know more about our ministry, or people who just want to chat.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Biblical Manhood

Recently,
I saw an interesting article online. It
was titled, “Twenty-five Skills Every Man Should Know.” I won’t run through the entire list,
but here’s an example of some of the things this author thinks real men should
be able to do: Skin a dead moose, cut down a tree, give a good massage (side
note: if you’re a man and you’re offering massages to any woman other than your
wife, no matter what a magazine says, you’re creepy), parallel park, wire a
ceiling fixture, stop a running toilet, make pancakes from scratch, carve a
turkey, and comfort a crying woman. By
the way, I like the way the instructions on that one begin: “Pull out a clean
handkerchief, and move toward her as if you are advancing on a wounded animal
that may still be able to bite.” I’m
beginning a new series this Sunday called Relationships in the Real World. As followers of Christ, we should live in a
way that’s distinct from the rest of the world.
That includes the way we treat children and adults, people at work,
people who don’t believe like we do, and people of other faiths. And it should govern the way we treat the
opposite sex, as well. This Sunday, we’ll be
talking about biblical manhood, specifically how Scripture says a man is to
treat a woman. This isn’t just young men
or old men, it isn’t just married men.
It’s all men. And if you’re a
woman, I hope this message will be instructive for you, too. Because one question we need to tackle right
out of the box is “Does the Bible say men are superior to women?” We’ll be looking at several Scriptures, and
we’ll uncover three principles of biblical manhood.